Description:
These cap toe boots were bench-made in Northhamptonshire using a process that takes 200 different steps and up to 8 weeks to produce. These shoes are shaped using Alfred Sargent 's signature 87 last and finished with a genuine Goodyear welt - sewn sole rather than glued or cemented - which means they can be resoled for a lifetime of wear. The style is reminiscent of the Alden Indy boots, also for J.Crew. The navy suede really pops against gray suits giving it a distinctly handsome touch. Also goes great with narrow gray and distressed black denim - finish the look with a bomber jacket and confidence exudes.

The color is sea-green/blue. The bow and piping are exquisite silk; the shoe itself is suede. These are incredibly comfortable as well. And while they aren't marked as size wide, I think they fit rather wide--not EEE, maybe EE, but at least E. Again: they're marked 8D; I am estimating that they are in fact 8.5E.

These shoes retail at Bergdorf Goodman for 850 dollars. Tell everyone you got them from me for a mere fraction of the price!

Here are the outsole measurements: 11.2" x 3.8" (but remember, since these are basically slippers, the dimensions are smaller...)

PS: I included the final picture of the yellow shoes because that's the only official "issue" picture I can find of this model--albeit in another color...

The bow and piping are dark gray silk; the shoe itself is black suede. These are incredibly comfortable as well. And while they aren't marked as size wide, I think they fit rather wide--not EEE, maybe EE, but at least E. Again: they're marked 9D; I am estimating that they are in fact 9.5E.

These shoes retail at Bergdorf Goodman for 850 dollars. Tell everyone you got them from me for a mere fraction of the price!

Here are the outsole measurements: 11.5" x 3.8" (but remember, since these are basically slippers, the dimensions are smaller...)

PS: I included the final picture of the yellow shoes because that's the only official "issue" picture I can find of this model--albeit in another color...

These shoes are Paul Stuart made in Montegranaro, Italy, by Doucal's. Now, Doucal's makes the EXACT same pair for Tom Ford which TF lists for $1400. Unfortunately, I can't find a weblink to this pair by TF but you can take my word for it that I personally saw these shoes by Tom Ford. They are brown but the toe is "antiqued" and blends to black. These are about as hot as you'll get! Available in sizes 40, 40.5, and 42

SALVATORE FERRAGAMO TRAMEZZA GENOVA LEATHER SHOE
The modern man’s formal shoe, this beautiful pair of Salvatore Ferragamo really shows elegance and classic good looks while incorporating a modern intertwining black and brown combination.

What is the Special Edition/Lavorazione A Mano Tramezza line one might ask? Well, Ferragamo picks a few of their "Tramezza" models (which are already their highest end constructed models that have goodyear welt construction) and then they must receive a special additional feature to recevie the Lavorazione A Mano or Special Edition marking. For example, they might take a standard whole cut Tramezza model and pull a few of them to hand die a wingtip design to the upper (which takes weeks to do) like this model for called the "Genova" which retails for $2660.

These retail for $1025 dollars--which, if you ask me, is a bargain, considering that these shoes are as good as others that go for twice the price! They are New in Original Box. While they aren't labeled narrow per se, I think they're a pretty snug fit as far as width goes.
Here are the outsole measurements: 12.3" x 4.25".
From Wikipedia: Bontoni is a third-generation Italian family company that produces a very exclusive line of bespoke and ready-made men's dressshoes. The company produces fewer than 12 pairs a day. The company is renowned for its hand colored leathers and high level of hand craftsmanship. Bontoni's bottega, or workshop, is located in the Marche region of Italy. It takes about twelve weeks to complete a pair of ready-made shoes and ten months for a custom pair. Bontoni's ready-made collection is available at a select number of exclusive clothiers throughout the world.